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sorry 2bii*Which question?
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sorry 2bii*Which question?
i din get u? wen we subtract we get the diff k done but hw to estimate?Around 310 ,you have to estimate ,do it by subtracting each temp in the table finding difference ,around 310,its an estimate .
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Subtract lets say 2 I did it by subtracting 2 from 33 and so on and add 30 s each,They said in marking scheme it should be at least 300s so its an estimate at least 300.Its your estimate.i din get u? wen we subtract we get the diff k done but hw to estimate?
Ughhh :S i just hate estimatin :S but ya got it thxSubtract lets say 2 I did it by subtracting 2 from 33 and so on and add 30 s each,They said in marking scheme it should be at least 300s so its an estimate at least 300.Its your estimate.
Just make it more than 30C as you see the boiling point is increasing so it should be greater than 30c ,its an estimate.Could anyone help with this: Chemistry paper 3 November 2004
http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge IGCSE/Chemistry (0620)/0620_w04_qp_3.pdf
Question 8 (a) (i) [the table]
I know the first box is C6H12
I am asking about the boiling point, I'd like to know how to get it, and also how to predict any boiling point in any question not just this one, whether there's a method or something to get it.
Thanks in Advance.
In 3 (c) lemme have a look than let you know.Ughhh :S i just hate estimatin :S but ya got it thx
n i hav another one in the same ppr 3c
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By keeping the line of eye sight perpendicular to the scalehello,
I have a question.How to prevent parallax error???????
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thanksBy keeping the line of eye sight perpendicular to the scale
2bv: As increasing the temperature would favour the backward reaction which would reduce the yeildplease help urgent
http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge IGCSE/Chemistry (0620)/0620_s04_qp_3.pdf
q2- (v)
q3 bq4 (B) how do we know what shpe the graph will take? and
q6 a (i)
you have the mass of mole i.e (Mr) molar mass :322g and you have the no.of moles that could be formed that u found in ii: i.e 0.028http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge IGCSE/Chemistry (0620)/0620_s08_qp_3.pdf
Question 7, (b, iii), maximum yield of sodium sulphate -10 water .. how to find ?
k thanksyou have the mass of mole i.e (Mr) molar mass :322g and you have the no.of moles that could be formed that u found in ii: i.e 0.028
so max yield is the mass which u'll find by m=no. of moles *Mr = 0.028*322=9g
i find this topic the easiestk thanks
how cm ur so perfect in stroicheometry? any trick or tip ?
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